Vol. 20, No. 45
2016 Election Results
Septic Shock
Whether you're a homebuyer or seller, you should probably know about the 300-foot sewer rule—costing people tens of thousands in SE Bend.
By Brian Jennings
Inside the Malheur Trial
Wondering what the heck happened to result in the defendants' acquittal? We are, too. Read on to get an inside look.
Honoring Bend's Veterans - Source Weekly Video
Racial incidents reported at a Bend middle school
By Nicole Vulcan
Protoje Sets His Sights on Bend
By Jared Rasic
Bend's Urban Growth Boundary Plan Approved by State
By Hayley Jo Murphy
Way to do just OK, U.S. of A.
Letters 11/9-11/16
Where Old Soldiers Go to Roam
Central Oregon Veterans Ranch takes a hands-on approach to vets' recovery
Local Storytellers Take a Risk "To Tell The Truth..."
Second spoken word performance set to hit Old Stone stage
By Annette Benedetti
The Science of Cannabis
By Steve Holmes
Eleven Oregon Counties Follow Lead of Multnomah County Lawsuit Against MERS
By Nick Nayne, Principal Broker
Picks 11/9-11/16
By The Source Staff
Fire 'Em Up
Join WinterFest's Fire Pits & Sculptures Competition. Win Cash!
"Everything You Wanted to Know about Indians But Were Afraid to Ask"
Book by By Dr. Anton Treuer
By Russ Axon
Crossword Puzzle Answers 11/16/16
Theatre Events: Christmas in November
Italian Food: Central Oregon Style
Pasta House opens on the South Side
Little Bites: Stock Up for Winter
Little Bites: Helping Homeless Youth
From the Coast
Tiny Yachats looms big in beer-oriented minds
By Kevin Gifford
People Are Strange
Hail the sorcerer supreme
Private Wars
Miracles happen at "Hacksaw Ridge"
The Prodigal Sons Return
It's a LAHF riot
Passing on a Sound Pedigree
Seven horns played by seven brothers make up the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
By Chris Young
Going Underground
Physicist shares six years of caving
By Jim Anderson
2016 Give Guide
Housing that Won't Break the Bank
Local efforts tackle the issue of affordability
Building Skills and Stimulating Economic Growth
When it comes to improving educational outcomes for young people, Heart of Oregon Corps is walking the walk.
A Place to Call Home
The region's youngest homeless get a bed and a plan for a new life
Counting Women In
Two Local Nonprofits Address Women's Issues Head On
Easter Brunch Grand Buffet
@ Riverhouse Convention Center
Sun., March 31, 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
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